Every class has it’s unique abilities and has its own style. Every class can be powerful if you play it well. If you need help trying to find yourself a good class, then I suggest you to look Here.

If you need other help with your class, then I suggest you to create a thread Here. Remember to please check if there’s already an excisting thread about the same subject.

What classes are available?

The available classes are:

Warden (Elves)

Druid (Elves)

Priest (Human)

Knight (Human)

Scout (Elves&Human;)

Warrior (Elves&Human;)

Mage (Elves&Human;)

Rogue (Elves&Human;)

How to reset my secondary class?

There is an item called the ”Fruit of Forgetting” available in the Diamond Shop, this can reset your secondary class. Remember that you’ll lose all XP & TP gained on your secondary class and will have to start from the beginning.

Also, keep in mind that the quests done on your secondary class will not be resetted.

How to reset my skills/Talent Points?

There is an item called ”Advanced Skill Reset Stone” available in the Item Shop (Phirius⋄ Shop). This will reset all Talent Points gained and invested. Remember that it only resets the Talent Points of your primary class.

How do I get my elite-skills?

By going to the Varanas Class Hall there should be an Elite-Skill instructor, he will tell you exactly what to do to gain your elite skills.

Can I still gain Talent Points at level 50?

You can always gain talent points, no matter what level you are. So yes, you can max out all your skills as well.

Chat-Questions

How do I talk in the chat?

First of all you need to be level 5 to talk in the chat. There are several types of chat which you can use, all commands can be activated by pressing ”Enter(default key)” or the small icon left below in the General Tab:

/s – Say, this allows you to speak to players near you.

/w – Whisper, This allows you to private talk to a player anywhere on the world.

/p – Party, this allows you to talk in a group (Party or Raid).

/g – Guild, this allows you to talk to your Guild.

/z – Zone, this allows you to talk to every player in your zone&channel.;

/world – World, this allows you to speak to the entire server(*)

* – To speak in the World Chat you need an item called ”Megaphone” they’re available in the Diamond Shop or in the Phirius Token Shop.

How do I turn off certain chats?
By right-clicking on your General Tab you can go to Settings, here you can unclick chat you don’t wish to see.

How do I block people?

By right clicking on their name in chat you can click on ”Add to Blacklist”, this will block all chat from this player.

Chat-Questions

How do I talk in the chat?

First of all you need to be level 5 to talk in the chat. There are several types of chat which you can use, all commands can be activated by pressing ”Enter(default key)” or the small icon left below in the General Tab:

/s – Say, this allows you to speak to players near you.

/w – Whisper, This allows you to private talk to a player anywhere on the world.

/p – Party, this allows you to talk in a group (Party or Raid).

/g – Guild, this allows you to talk to your Guild.

/z – Zone, this allows you to talk to every player in your zone&channel.;

/world – World, this allows you to speak to the entire server(*)

* – To speak in the World Chat you need an item called ”Megaphone” they’re available in the Diamond Shop or in the Phirius Token Shop.

How do I turn off certain chats?
By right-clicking on your General Tab you can go to Settings, here you can unclick chat you don’t wish to see.

How do I block people?

By right clicking on their name in chat you can click on ”Add to Blacklist”, this will block all chat from this player.

House & Guild Castle-Questions

Can other players use my XP & TP bonus as well?

No, only the owner of the house can gain the XP&TP; bonus in that house.

Can other players use crafting-items in my house?

Yes, every other player can make use of the crafting items.

Can players take bound items out of my chest when I put them on ”Friends”?

No, this is not possible. They will only be able to take out non-bound items.

How do I get a Guild Castle?

You will need to have a level 7 Guild and a few Resources to create a Guild Castle. Only the Guild Leader has the rights to do this.

Our Guildleader has quit the game without promoting someone else, how can we get a different Guild Leader?

Unfortunatly this is not possible, you will have to create a new Guild if you wish to have a Guild Leader.

How can we change our Guild Name?

Guild Names will only be changed if it’s found offensive or inappropiate, the Guild can then have a guildname change.

Other Game related-Questions

What can a pet do?

All pets are useless, except for the ones the Warden can summon. Except for those pets the rest is just decoration.

What is the use of Monster Compendium?

There is not real function for the Monster Compendium yet, all you can do is collect them all.

Feel free to post a comment with questions, someone will try to answer them as soon as possible

Is this game 100% free?

Yes, it’s optional to buy Diamonds for real money. Everything in this game is 100% free of any costs.

Runes of Magic Abbreviations and Jargon

General Chat

Afaik: As far as I knowAfk: away from keyboardAsap: as soon as possibleBb: bye byeBrb: be right backFtw: for the win (indicates the reason for success, e.g. Just owned Tijgerhaai, Shadow Prison ftw!)Gn: good nightGtg: got to go, also can be confusingly good to goGz: congratulationsIdk: I don’t know (see also the Ice Dwarf instance below)Iirc: if I recall correctlyImo, imho: in my (humble) opinionInv: inviteKoS: Kill on Sight (typically in chat ex: /world OMG Tijgerhaai just ninjad a HD SoF! KoS!)Lfg: looking for groupLfm: looking for moreLfp: looking for partyLmao: laughing my a** offLol: laugh out loud, lots of laughterNn: night nightNp: no problemOtoh: on the other handPmsl: p***ed myself laughingR: readyRofl: rolling on the floor laughingThx: thanksTy, tyvm: thank you (very much)/w, w/m: whisper (me) (also Warrior/Mage)WTB: want to buyWTT: want to tradeWTS: want to sellY: yes. Usually as reply to some obvious question that does not deserve full word: “Do you think I should attack this elite boss mob with evil grin on the face and bunch of sharp objects in its hand?””y”Yw: you’re welcome

ABL: Advanced Bind LifterAggro: this is a measure of how ****ed the mobs are at you. If you are at the top of the aggro list for any mob it will attack you. Healing also generates aggro. The principle task of DPS classes and Healers (aside from dmg and keeping people alive) is not to over aggro the tank, if you do, it is your fault and not the tank’s. This will nearly always cause a wipe, unless you have a very good and alert off-tank. Each mob has its own aggro list so if you attack mobs the tank has not gotten hold of, it will immediately target you.AH: auction houseAlt: alternative (character)AoE: Area of Effect, skills that effect everything within range (sometimes up to a certain number of targets, I’m looking at you Warriors’ gimped AoE(now fixed)) not just the targetAT: Arcane TransmuterBoE: bind on equipBoP: bind on pick upBound: only your character can use the item, can be unbound BoP items need an Advanced Bindlifter, BoE only a common or garden BindlifterBubble: a buffer of HP provided to a character by a spell (life source, wave armour, etc…)Buffs: a skill that boosts an ability or stat on a target. You will see in party sometimes people asking “Buffs please”. Those generally refer to skills such as Grace of Life (abbreviated as HP usually or Grace). They can also include the resist buffs and other buffs available party buffs (ex: dodge for a R/P, Angel’s blessing for a P/M etc…)CC: Crowd control (Stun/Root, usualy the type that stuns a character for 30 sec but is cancelled by damage on the target ex:lasso, Freeze and Static Field)
Chicken: Raikacha the Destroyer, last boss in the Royal’s Refuge, Ystra LabyrinthCoD: Cash on delivery, an item sent through the mail that someone can only get if they pay you the set of gold that you have set. If they don;t the item is returned to you.DD: damage dealerDe-buff: The same as a buff but has a negative effect.DoT: damage over time (damage per second(s)/tick)DPS: damage per secondExp, XP: experience (points)Farming: Killing the mob or mobs over and over again for the loot that they drop, or might drop if you are lucky.Fusion stones: the magical items that can take stats of items, destroying the equipment in the process.Grinding : Staying in the same area fighting the same types of monsters for a very long time, for XP rather than Farming which is for loot.HD: High Durability (over a hundred)HP: Health pointsHoT: heal over time (like regenerate)Imba: imbalancedLD: Low Durability (under a hundred)Leeroy Jenkins: WoW term, search YouTube for the infamous video. Basically a raid spending about 10 minutes planning their tactics only to have one player who was making chicken throughout this shout ‘Leeroy Jenkins!’ (his character name, yay for roleplaying) and rush in wiping the entire raid. Can be used for gung-ho or stupid/noobish behaviour, e.g. Oh no, Tijger is about to go Leeroy Jenkins on us.LL: life leecher (first boss in origin)Loot: treasure dropped by mob/boss or chestLvl: levelMatt, mattk: magical attackMdef: magical defenceMdmg: magical damageMain: Your main character (often your highest level but doesn’t have to be)Mana stones: the magical stones that fusion stones plus equipment make. Can be used in threes to add stats to equipment.Mob: not mob as in group, but from early MUD days (multi-user dungeons) an abbreviation for mobile monster, as opposed to those that were fixed in place, this still takes me a while to get my head around that it is singular and not plural.MP: Mana pointsNerf: DowngradeNinja: Person that doesn’t roll for loot according to the politics of the group/out of class for obvious monetary reasons thus effectively stealing a piece of equipment from another party member.Ninja-fix: A correction to the servers or game mechanics that is fixed or changed without notification or even sometimes without maintenance.Noob, nub, nab, newb, etc: Very versatile word that means new player, an ignorant player, an insult that can be used to call a player ignorant even if it is plain they are not, and a self-depreciating term meaning something like, if every other player joined together and attacked me, I still would laugh in their faces and vapourise them. I’m looking at you, Adamex.NPC: Non Player Character. Any character in game that isn’t controlled by another player.Off-tank, Off-healer: a secondary tank/healer. Not necessarily well equiped for the role but there to step in in ‘oh ****’ moments or to provide back up where needed.Oom: Out of manaOP: OverPoweredPatt, pattk: physical attackPdef: physical defencePdmg: physical damagePFS, puri: Purified Fusion StonePK: Player killerPlussing: See refining.Pull: draw a mob into combat, generally by twating it about the head with some sharp implement, though ranged weapons probably are best thinking about it.PvE: player versus environmentPvP: player versus playerRaid: An party that exceeds more then 6 playersRefining: Refining Jewels give bonuses to equipment. The type of bonus is determined by the type of item it is. For example all chain gloves give the same bonus when refined, also called plussing due to the +6 that appears after the name that shows an items refinement level. There is also a small bonus given to the damage or defence values. Currently the maximum refinement level is +12. There are many types of Refining Jewels available in the item shop, arranged by level (1-20, 21-40, 41-60) type (Sun – for jewellery, Moon – for armour, Star – for weapons, Nebula – for wings) refinement level (up to +6 and up to +12) and success rate (there are perfect Jewels available from the Ruby shop that have a 100% success rate). So as you can see it is very simple and straightforward. I hope you have been paying attention as there is a test at the end of post.Res: ResurrectSoA: Staff of Admiration (level 50 2h Staff dropped by Naga Elites that nearly all casters use as they level)SoF: Sword of Fear (level 55 1h Sword that at time of release had higher damage than any other weapon including 2h AxesSW: siege warTank: party member that soaks up damage, essential job is to keep the mobs hitting them and not anyone elseTier: Equipment has tiers. From lv1-20 tier 1, lv21-40 tier 2, lv41 and up tier 3, roughly speaking. Abbreviated to t3 for example. You can increase the tier of equipment by using mana stones, created from higher level items. A t1 item when combined with a fusion stone will give a t1 mana stone. This is true up to t4 mana stones. T4 mana stones come from either combining 3 t3’s in the Arcane Transmuter, or from white lv60 items (which are still t3 items themselves), green lv58 items, blue lv55 items or purple lv50 items.Tiering: Increasing the tier of an item. Each increase in tier adds 10% to the inherent properties of the an item., e.g. damage, defense and unnamed ghost stats. Weapons (used for damage) should be tiered as this is the best way to increase your raw damage (off-hand or bows that are not used for DPS can still be statted), and statted items can be made t5 or t6 to increase their value.Tp: teleport, talent pointsTwink: another name for an alternative character, implies has gear that is way above its actual level or abilities (provided by your main).